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after the oil crisis in the eighty's that nigeria had went into a deep crisis in the past nigeria was even recipient of the immigrant workers after nine hundred eighty four one million workers have been changed the way it is of the country have been also the constitution change and it is federalized. from know that the first islamic movement to started in the north which is a very backward one which is called motor city distributing key for the haven for the population it is the major problem in nigeria i could see even though nigeria is one of the most important african country and the most populated one it is one village distribution of wealth in the country was not even a theory and and it is only going to the elite who is in power secondly the political forces who are in power coming get out every time through the election they are not addressing the major questions from the major problem of the majority nigeria and problems particularly smaller than seventy percent of the nigerian population there are young people nigeria it is more than fifty years independence most of nigerians
after the oil crisis in the eighty's that nigeria had went into a deep crisis in the past nigeria was even recipient of the immigrant workers after nine hundred eighty four one million workers have been changed the way it is of the country have been also the constitution change and it is federalized. from know that the first islamic movement to started in the north which is a very backward one which is called motor city distributing key for the haven for the population it is the major problem...
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that is the president of nigeria. he will join us right here in just a couple of minutes to talk about that awful situation in kenya and whether or not that is going to spill over into other countries in africa. how that might affect invests in africa and other emerging markets. we'll talk to the nigerian president coming up as you look at all the indices in the red. could be a lot worse. it is individual stocks we're looking at but when you look at the russell 2000 down a tick today, you have to say a market neutral day, wouldn't you say, liz? liz: indeed. not from the standpoint of front page headlines. new york fed president bill dudley says the federal reserve will reduce support for the economy, fancy way of saying taper, later this year. he warns the economy still needs accommodative monetary policy. david: meanwhile general motors says it will be buying back just under half the gm preferred shares held by united autor workers health care trust. gm is paying just over $3 billion for those shares. liz: wal-mart p
that is the president of nigeria. he will join us right here in just a couple of minutes to talk about that awful situation in kenya and whether or not that is going to spill over into other countries in africa. how that might affect invests in africa and other emerging markets. we'll talk to the nigerian president coming up as you look at all the indices in the red. could be a lot worse. it is individual stocks we're looking at but when you look at the russell 2000 down a tick today, you have...
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in nigeria or are they completely autonomy. well the autonomous to a certain extent but the central ideology that's being supplied today derives alter of saudi arabia like a mention because the they all seem to have the same or disappear on the where they go for maximum effect by killing as many people as possible so yes they are different groups they probably don't cooperate within africa but they are being supplied logistically in the terms of training and fighting known spied by a central group in saudi arabia including members of the monarchy i might add yes they're always seeing now in these most recent attacks both in kenya as well as in nigeria we see that terrorists are targeting certainly civilians not institutions non-government snopt police want to terrorists are trying to achieve what are they trying to achieve by doing that. well firstly they're trying to achieve obviously maximum publicity for their work but also i think it's wrong to call them jihad this in the strict islamic sense they're not jihad this they are
in nigeria or are they completely autonomy. well the autonomous to a certain extent but the central ideology that's being supplied today derives alter of saudi arabia like a mention because the they all seem to have the same or disappear on the where they go for maximum effect by killing as many people as possible so yes they are different groups they probably don't cooperate within africa but they are being supplied logistically in the terms of training and fighting known spied by a central...
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in that process eneyed nigeria to deal with that terror threat. >> president obama addresses the full assembly tomorrow and will touch on a deal to deindustry siri cran's chemical weapons and try to ease englisher over the nsa spying scandal. >>> this is what's left behind
in that process eneyed nigeria to deal with that terror threat. >> president obama addresses the full assembly tomorrow and will touch on a deal to deindustry siri cran's chemical weapons and try to ease englisher over the nsa spying scandal. >>> this is what's left behind
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a bloodbath at a college in nigeria soar up to fifty people executed during the night with gunman walking dorm a treat to dormitory as panic students ran for their lives it's believed to be the work of boko haram nigeria's dominant islamist terrorists the group has increasingly been targeting schools and is believed to have killed upwards of eighty people last week alone moving right through from african conflicts analyst who's worked with the u.n. says the wave of attacks on the continent can be traced back to saudi arabia. i think we haven't tackled the central or the terrorism central which is derived from saudi arabia the ideology and the logistics are all coming out of saudi arabia and the world wakes up to the fact that we have to go and tackled this at the root of the problem then we'll see an increase off attacks across africa like we've seen recently in kenya and now in nigeria they are different groups they're probably drawn to cooperate within africa but that they are being supplied logistically in terms of training and fighting now inspired by a central group in saudi arabia i
a bloodbath at a college in nigeria soar up to fifty people executed during the night with gunman walking dorm a treat to dormitory as panic students ran for their lives it's believed to be the work of boko haram nigeria's dominant islamist terrorists the group has increasingly been targeting schools and is believed to have killed upwards of eighty people last week alone moving right through from african conflicts analyst who's worked with the u.n. says the wave of attacks on the continent can...
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currently, now, what is trending in nigeria is the case of selling babies handing over babies for ill will he gal at i. >> they are hoping public at this will lead to the identity of the children being revealed. but say anyone claiming them will have to undergo a dna test to prove that they are related. al jazerra. >> protests have been taking place in turk foyer fourth consecutive night after the death of a demonstrate they are week. the family says he was killed by the police. he was protesting against the planned construction of a prayer house next to a sunni mosque. 250 people were involved in the unrest. thousands of fish have been killed off the coast of honolulu in hawaii because of a leak of molasses. a pipeline was transporting it from storage tanks to container ships, molasses is a byproduct of the refining of sugar cane in to sugar and there is a warning that sharks may be attracted especially those with sweet teeth. voters in germany go to the polls in nine days times, the chantchancellor hopes to hold oo office. nick is in hamberg and take a look at the different forces s
currently, now, what is trending in nigeria is the case of selling babies handing over babies for ill will he gal at i. >> they are hoping public at this will lead to the identity of the children being revealed. but say anyone claiming them will have to undergo a dna test to prove that they are related. al jazerra. >> protests have been taking place in turk foyer fourth consecutive night after the death of a demonstrate they are week. the family says he was killed by the police. he...
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terror titans its grip on africa is the most militant carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in kenya. and far right freedom party gets a quarter of the votes in sunday's general election and a growing support for right wing political groups across europe. good morning to you on a monday live from moscow with me rory sushi welcome to the week's opening program . the israeli prime minister is on a mission to thwart iran's recent efforts to unfreeze its relations with the west. who claims that iran's sweet talk is just a trick in order to try and buy the country's nuclear program more time he's also vowing to prove it in the white house and at the u.n. general assembly middle east correspondent she takes a look at what to expect from the israeli leader counter offensive. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the united states where he will be meeting with the american president barack obama and also addressing the united nations general assembly the focus of that address and his meetin
terror titans its grip on africa is the most militant carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in kenya. and far right freedom party gets a quarter of the votes in sunday's general election and a growing support for right wing political groups across europe. good morning to you on a monday live from moscow with me rory sushi welcome to the week's opening program . the israeli prime minister is on a mission to...
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students or run for their lives is believed to be their work of book iran in nigeria's dominant is a mystery so the group has increasingly been targeting schools and is believed to have killed off was of asian people last week alone maureen raouf an african conflicts analyst who's worked with the un says the way will attacks on the continent can be traced back to saudi arabia. i think we haven't terkel the central or the terrorism central which is derived from saudi arabia the ideology of the logistics are all coming out of saudi arabia and the world wakes up to the fact that we have to go and turkle this at the root of the problem then we'll see an increase of the turks across africa like we've seen recently in. nigeria there are different groups there probably don't cooperate within africa but they are being supplied logistically in terms of training and fighting known survived by a central group in saudi arabia including members of the monarchy i might add. and with this a time vocal how iran has again lived up to its name the literal translation is western education is sin but th
students or run for their lives is believed to be their work of book iran in nigeria's dominant is a mystery so the group has increasingly been targeting schools and is believed to have killed off was of asian people last week alone maureen raouf an african conflicts analyst who's worked with the un says the way will attacks on the continent can be traced back to saudi arabia. i think we haven't terkel the central or the terrorism central which is derived from saudi arabia the ideology of the...
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nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outside of nigeria itself. in mali, the french army basically defeated the al qaeda affiliate in mali at the beginning of this year. it waxes and wanes. the attack on the algerian gas facility. so it depends be. you overall i would say that there in most cases these groups are not doing particularly well. most people in most part of the world don't want to live under a taliban style rule. >> it has been able to recruit a number of americans of somali descent. there was an american convert to islam who tried to go over there. i think he was apprehended in kenya. who are the people who have been recruited and how have they been recruited? >> a lot of them come from a neighborhood in minneapolis, the average income is $17,000. 20% unemployment rate. and you know, i think the pitch is, you know, as you've said at the beginning of the show, a christian army has invaded from ethiopia. you can have an exciting time, you know, it'
nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outside of nigeria itself. in mali, the french army basically defeated the al qaeda affiliate in mali at the beginning of this year. it waxes and wanes. the attack on the algerian gas facility. so it depends be. you overall i would say that there in most cases these groups are not doing particularly well. most people in most part of the world don't...
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. -- sochi 2014. 70 dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities, churches and civilian infrastructure. british governments health care cuts, tens and thousands on the streets of manchester. the u.n. general assembly wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy. world powers agree on a serial resolution and there could be light at the end of the tunnel over iran thousand four crisis. -- iran's nuclear crisis. good morning. first of all, the elliptic flame for the 2014 sochi winter games has been let in olympia, the birthplace of the event. it is from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city here in russia. we spoke to our k's -- rt in greece. >> the alleged claim has been let. you will be able to see it just behind my left shoulder there. we will see here at olympia, the birthplace of the games, the longest torch relay in opaque history. a few moments ago, the lighting of the flame ceremony took place. it was basically a step back in time, winding back the clock perhaps 2.5 thousand years. we saw an actress dressed as a high pries
. -- sochi 2014. 70 dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities, churches and civilian infrastructure. british governments health care cuts, tens and thousands on the streets of manchester. the u.n. general assembly wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy. world powers agree on a serial resolution and there could be light at the end of the tunnel over iran thousand four crisis. -- iran's nuclear crisis. good morning. first of all, the elliptic flame for the 2014 sochi winter...
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three attacks in two days leave dozens dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. the one general assam boy wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution and their food finally be wide of the end of the tunnel overruns nuclear crisis. or be a mockery watching our marina joshie welcome to the program now the olympic flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has been lit in olympia the birthplace of the legendary event it's from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city in russia are chosen to farmer was at the ceremony in greece and shared his impressions with me and to ban would say who is in sochi. lympics flame for sorcery twenty fourteen has been lit you will probably be able to see it just behind my left shoulder there and it also we will see here at olympia the birthplace of the games the longest torch relay in elim pick history just a few moments ago the lighting of the flame ceremony took place it was basical
three attacks in two days leave dozens dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. the one general assam boy wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution and their food finally be wide of the end of the tunnel overruns nuclear crisis. or be a mockery watching our marina joshie welcome to the program now the olympic flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has...
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we're getting reports that gunman from killed 50 people in northeast nigeria. they're reporting that fighters killed students while they were sleeping at a college. just to remind you that breaking news, up to 50 killed in nigeria, and we'll have a report as soon as we can in this bulletin. >>> at least 15 studenteds have been killed in northern syria. reports suggested they died in an government air strike on a high school. the students were outside in the courtyard at the time. it's not clear if the school was the intended target. >>> the secretary-general ban ki-moon has held his first meeting with the head of the opposition of the syrian national coalition. it focused on a possible peace conference to end the syrian conflict. according to the u.n. the president said the opposition group was ready to send a delegation to a peace conference. >>> u.n. inspectors in syria are investigating sites of alleged chemical attacks. they left their hotel in damascus on sunday monday. the team would investigate seven sites of alleged chemical attacks, four more than prev
we're getting reports that gunman from killed 50 people in northeast nigeria. they're reporting that fighters killed students while they were sleeping at a college. just to remind you that breaking news, up to 50 killed in nigeria, and we'll have a report as soon as we can in this bulletin. >>> at least 15 studenteds have been killed in northern syria. reports suggested they died in an government air strike on a high school. the students were outside in the courtyard at the time. it's...
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in nigeria a gunman disguised in military uniformed killed 87 people. i believe we have a correspondent there to give us more information on this. and we are in abooja for us. >> like you said, actually, boko haram are suspects on tuesday launched an attack on the town in the afternoon and they killed 17 people inside the town and later killed three security officials. then they society up roadblocks on a highway linking the town and many other towns as well as neighboring states and they went on a killing spree and stopped vehicles, forced passengers out and shot or even slaughtered them on the highway. and i would say that the number is 87 and could be more and the rescue is still continuing. military can confirm many have been killed in tuesday's attack and the military responded and killed several of the attackers. in the neighboring state, the next day suspected boko haram launched an attack and killed many people. but the military said it launched retaliatory attack and killed nine attackers in the state. >> reporter: thank you very much, amid in
in nigeria a gunman disguised in military uniformed killed 87 people. i believe we have a correspondent there to give us more information on this. and we are in abooja for us. >> like you said, actually, boko haram are suspects on tuesday launched an attack on the town in the afternoon and they killed 17 people inside the town and later killed three security officials. then they society up roadblocks on a highway linking the town and many other towns as well as neighboring states and they...
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nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outside of nigeria itself. in mali, the french army basically defeated the al qaeda affiliate in mali at the beginning of this year. it waxes and wanes. the attack on the algerian gas facility. so it depends be. you overall i would say that there in most cases these groups are not doing particularly well. most people in most part of the world don't want to live under a taliban style rule. >> it has been able to recruit a number of americans of somali descent. there was an american convert to islam who tried to go over there. i think he was apprehended in kenya. who are the people who have been recruited and how have they been recruited? >> a lot of them come from a neighborhood in minneapolis, the average income is $17,000. 20% unemployment rate. and you know, i think the pitch is, you know, as you've said at the beginning of the show, a christian army has invaded from ethiopia. you can have an exciting time, you know, it'
nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outside of nigeria itself. in mali, the french army basically defeated the al qaeda affiliate in mali at the beginning of this year. it waxes and wanes. the attack on the algerian gas facility. so it depends be. you overall i would say that there in most cases these groups are not doing particularly well. most people in most part of the world don't...
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♪ ♪ >> fighters skiesed in military kuhn forms kill at least a zest people in kne nigeria. hello and welcome you are watching al jazerra. it's good to have you here with us also in this program. syria's deputy prime minister says the war has reached a stalemate and the government is ready to back a ceasefire. the death toll rises to 97 as storm manuel lashes mexico. an entire village is destroyed by landslide. and opposition parties boy scott swaswaz i land's election as the president's prepares to marry his 14th wife. ♪ ♪ we begin nigeria with rebels killed eight jeff people. here is the latest. ahmed, give us some more details about what happened. >> reporter: well, actually, the gunmen dressed in military uniforms attacked some days ago killing 14 people in the town and three security officers and set more than 100 buildings on fire including government buildings and hous houses. i military officer i spoke to this morning said many are red following the attack but can't give specific numbers. what he is telling me is that the rebels, like you said set the roadblocks
♪ ♪ >> fighters skiesed in military kuhn forms kill at least a zest people in kne nigeria. hello and welcome you are watching al jazerra. it's good to have you here with us also in this program. syria's deputy prime minister says the war has reached a stalemate and the government is ready to back a ceasefire. the death toll rises to 97 as storm manuel lashes mexico. an entire village is destroyed by landslide. and opposition parties boy scott swaswaz i land's election as the...
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: she's one of the nigeria's budding modern artists. his exhibition is called and include diverse scenes from africa. she depicts revolution, temptation and creation in the garden of eden. in in this series of work she focused on the strength and resilience of women, and these paintings don't come cheap. they have sold for $10,000 each. >> right now african art is flourishing. one has followed the action, and a lot has changed drastically. lank year angola got the award next. people collect african art to have something hanging on the world. >> reporter: sales of her paintings somehow a demand of modern art from africa. last year a piece sold and sales have increased by 500% according to an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional artifacts represent all african artists have to offer is changing. here artists say there's a decline in sales in traditional art like masks and shoppers are going for more modern teaches. this art dealer tsz the increase in sales is due to the fact nigeria and west africa are more accessible.
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reporting on this awful incidents at the college dormitory in nigeria. we will try to get more information andbly it to you throughout the day. the family of a los angeles dodger's fan killed during a fight wants help from the public. jonathan denver was killed after wednesday's game. during a fight with a san francisco giants fan. but the prime suspect was released from jail friday. officials say there was just not enough evidence. family members are going to address the media before today's baseball game hoping someone caught that brawl on camera. >>> build it and they will come, a common promise as they try to appeal to taxpayer dollars followed by promises of jobs and threats to move the franchise. in miami, many say the only thing worse on the team on the field are the mistakes made financing the new stadium and the failed promises that went with it. let's go to natasha. there was another horrible season for the marlins. their third season in a row that they finished last in their division. last >> reporter: it was indeed, richelle there was another
reporting on this awful incidents at the college dormitory in nigeria. we will try to get more information andbly it to you throughout the day. the family of a los angeles dodger's fan killed during a fight wants help from the public. jonathan denver was killed after wednesday's game. during a fight with a san francisco giants fan. but the prime suspect was released from jail friday. officials say there was just not enough evidence. family members are going to address the media before today's...
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tara tightens its grip on africa isn't this medicine's carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly time on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. and the israeli prime minister violence to prove to the u. awesome the yuan that iran's change of tone is nothing much has swung screen as recent signals of a thaw in tehran relations with the west waiting to soothe benyamin netanyahu has called the tip of stalin's. russia and iran the wall this is all see with me you know hello and welcome to the program and all of the right wing freedom policy has scooped up almost a crucial the voters sunday's general election if i cause a riot swinging trend seen in many european countries are reports now from vienna. already from sunday's ballot is that the far right freedom party in austria picked up almost a quarter of the vote now what that means is that they've really increased the amount of of their popularity here in the country they campaigned this time on a not just an immigration policy but also on a policy on a very much a euro skeptic c
tara tightens its grip on africa isn't this medicine's carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly time on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. and the israeli prime minister violence to prove to the u. awesome the yuan that iran's change of tone is nothing much has swung screen as recent signals of a thaw in tehran relations with the west waiting to soothe benyamin netanyahu has called the tip of stalin's. russia and iran the wall this...
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three attacks in two days leaves seventy data in nigeria as islamist insurgents targeting diversity's churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. by them in moscow are you watching r t we were in a joshie welcome to the program now the olympic flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has been lit in olympia the birthplace of the legendary event and it's from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city in russia are days and her father was at a ceremony in greece and shared his impressions with me and to bomb would say as well who is watching. the limping flying for so she twenty fourteen has been lit you'll probably be able to see it just behind my left shoulder there and it also. limpia the birthplace of the games the longest torch relay in elim pick history just a few moments ago the lighting of the flame ceremony took place it was basically a step back in time winding back the clock perhaps two and a half thousand years you saw a naturist rest as a high priestess light the flame using the powers of the sun
three attacks in two days leaves seventy data in nigeria as islamist insurgents targeting diversity's churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. by them in moscow are you watching r t we were in a joshie welcome to the program now the olympic flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has been lit in olympia the birthplace of the legendary event and it's from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city in russia are days...
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building in our budget are attacked in nigeria you know said the u.n. which does you know is essentially humanitarian organization isn't immune from these attacks so i think the real answer when your country terrorism is not to just flip from military support to humanitarian support to try and get those in better balance it's more to understand why people are becoming terrorists in the first place why do they think they can only achieve their aims so feel this sense of empowerment and identity and so on by being violent why why is it that they don't have better outlets to express their concerns and i think a lot of people that i think if they are victims of violence itself from western countries i'll tell you what it is what it is you i want i want to address only from not from weston let's go ahead richard go ahead not from western countries i didn't think i don't think they're victims they feel that victims from western countries i think they may feel. they're victims from their local governments which are supported by west and places fair enough but
building in our budget are attacked in nigeria you know said the u.n. which does you know is essentially humanitarian organization isn't immune from these attacks so i think the real answer when your country terrorism is not to just flip from military support to humanitarian support to try and get those in better balance it's more to understand why people are becoming terrorists in the first place why do they think they can only achieve their aims so feel this sense of empowerment and identity...
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nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. and the israeli prime minister has to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. that iran's change of tone is nothing but a smokescreen as recent signals of a thawing relations with the west. world headlines from. moscow thank you for joining us today. europe is witnessing a surge in support for far right parties we're bringing up a graph here on r.c.c. you can see how the vote shares for such parties as changed since previous elections in european countries are let's now take a look at some of them in a bit more detail for you here on our see for example right wing populists have just secured a place in norway's ruling coalition winning seventeen percent of the votes of the progress party is making coalition talks difficult though as it is associated with the mass murderer anders breivik who's been a strong supporter of the group and hungary's jopek party or the movement for a better hungary it's known for his extreme nationalist views and labels itself as a radical right wing and gree
nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. and the israeli prime minister has to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. that iran's change of tone is nothing but a smokescreen as recent signals of a thawing relations with the west. world headlines from. moscow thank you for joining us today. europe is witnessing a surge in support for far right parties we're bringing up a graph here on r.c.c. you can see how the vote shares for such...
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building in our budget are attacked in nigeria you know said the u.n. which does you know is essentially humanitarian organization isn't immune from these attacks so i think the real answer when you're country in terrorism is not to just flip from military support to humanitarian support to try and get those in better balance it's more to understand why people are becoming terrorists in the first place why do they think they can only achieve their aims so feel this sense of empowerment and identity and so on by being violent why why is it that they don't have better outlets to express their concerns well i'll take it and i think a lot of people as i think they are victims of violence itself from western countries i'll tell you what it is one of the issue i want i want to address in the from not from weston go ahead richard go ahead not from western countries i didn't think i don't think they're victims they feel they're victims from western countries i think they may feel. they're victims from their local governments which are supported by west and plac
building in our budget are attacked in nigeria you know said the u.n. which does you know is essentially humanitarian organization isn't immune from these attacks so i think the real answer when you're country in terrorism is not to just flip from military support to humanitarian support to try and get those in better balance it's more to understand why people are becoming terrorists in the first place why do they think they can only achieve their aims so feel this sense of empowerment and...
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terra its grip on africa islamist militants carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall right in the kenyan capital. the israeli prime minister vows to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. that iran's change of tone is nothing but a smokescreen recent signals of iran's relations with the west failed with netanyahu is a combative stance. thanks for joining us here on r t today. was top headlines. in austria the right wing freedom party has scooped up almost a quarter of the vote in sunday's general election it echoes a right swinging trend seen in many european countries and peter all of us now has this report from vienna. well the big story from sunday's ballot is that the far right freedom party in austria picked up almost a quarter of the vote now what that means is that they've really increased the amount of of their popularity here in the country they campaigned this time on a not just an immigration policy but also on a policy on a very much a euro skeptic campaign and that seen them draw in the voters fr
terra its grip on africa islamist militants carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall right in the kenyan capital. the israeli prime minister vows to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. that iran's change of tone is nothing but a smokescreen recent signals of iran's relations with the west failed with netanyahu is a combative stance. thanks for joining us here on r t today. was top headlines. in austria the right...
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performing two three attacks in two days leaving seventeen dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. british government's health care cuts drive tens of thousands on to the streets of manchester where the leading parties just gathered for example get together. the un general assembly wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution and there could finally be light at the end of the tunnel over iran's nuclear crisis two. very good morning this is the weekly with me kevin zero in our round up of the top stories of the last seven days here at our first of all the olympic flame for the twenty four teams sochi winter games has been lit in the limpia the birthplace of the legendary event is from there the torch will then travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city here in russia. she spoke to r.t. is andrew farmer at the ceremony in greece and tub i might say in such. lympics flame for sorcery twenty fourteen has been lit will probably be able to see
performing two three attacks in two days leaving seventeen dead in nigeria as islamist insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. british government's health care cuts drive tens of thousands on to the streets of manchester where the leading parties just gathered for example get together. the un general assembly wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution and there could finally be...
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three attacks in two days leave seventy dead in nigeria is says that mr insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution they could finally be light at the end of the tunnel over iran's nuclear crisis. plus loved. mixed welcome then for iran's president rouhani and his return from new york with opposition crowds furious with the idea of ties with the united states. even chief you just joined us just after eight pm now here in moscow watching the weekly a round up of the top stories of the last seven days here on out with me kevin now in first the limpid flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has been lit in the limpia earlier the birthplace of the legendary event of course it's from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city and russia. spoke to r.t. to andrew farmer at the ceremony in greece and also to buy much say in sochi. lympics flame for sorcery twenty fourteen has been lit will probably be
three attacks in two days leave seventy dead in nigeria is says that mr insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution they could finally be light at the end of the tunnel over iran's nuclear crisis. plus loved. mixed welcome then for iran's president rouhani and his return from new york with opposition crowds furious with the idea of ties with...
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three attacks in two days leave seventy dead in nigeria as is one of the insurgents targeted universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government of sounds to. the un general assembly wraps up with a return to hold and diplomacy with world powers agree on a syria resolution and there could be finally white at the end of the tunnel over iran's nuclear crisis. plus love and loads a mixed welcome for ron's president rouhani on his return from new york with opposition crowds furious with the idea of ties with the us. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshie welcome to the program now the olympic flame for the twenty fourteen winter games has been lit in the limpia the birthplace of the legendary event that is from there that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to next year's host city in russia under farmer was the ceremony in greece and a shared some of his impressions with me as well as to ban would say who is in sochi for us. lympics flame for sorcery twenty fourteen has been lit will probably be able to see it just behin
three attacks in two days leave seventy dead in nigeria as is one of the insurgents targeted universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government of sounds to. the un general assembly wraps up with a return to hold and diplomacy with world powers agree on a syria resolution and there could be finally white at the end of the tunnel over iran's nuclear crisis. plus love and loads a mixed welcome for ron's president rouhani on his return from new york with opposition...
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islam as militants in nigeria reportedly went room to room at night x. executing students as they slept in an attack on a university killing up to fifty people in total up words of so many have died over the weekend in three attacks and they are believed to be the work of boko haram continuing a deadly trant of targeting vulnerable civilian infrastructure by the radical group i have johnson founder of a viewpoint africa website says the cell is ultimately director by. we on the whole these groups are all joined together. i'll shut bob in somalia or the why the m.l.a. in in mali or if the we're joined across west africa these jihadi cells are all of the blueprints on the organizational chart right there on their very very strict. their focus is the same they are judged and they they also want to do the spectacular in terms of the sort of attacks on they can do and they always keen on grabbing the headlines and they're very streets in charge you drive away you too you know of the religious divide in specially you christians and muslims and in countries lik
islam as militants in nigeria reportedly went room to room at night x. executing students as they slept in an attack on a university killing up to fifty people in total up words of so many have died over the weekend in three attacks and they are believed to be the work of boko haram continuing a deadly trant of targeting vulnerable civilian infrastructure by the radical group i have johnson founder of a viewpoint africa website says the cell is ultimately director by. we on the whole these...
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the students were killed in their dormitory by suspected gunman in northern nigeria. at least 41 people have been killed and 130 injured in a wave of car bombings around the iraqi capital of baghdad. outdoor markets and car parks were suspected in the rush-hour. the most deadly attack kills seven people. tensions in indonesia between two countries, mr. abbott wants ties, buthen economic his policies of sending asylum- seekers back. missingn 70 people are after a boat sank in a typhoon in the south china seas. --te media says they aren't they are involved in a rescue operation, where tens of been evacuated in vietnam from high- risk areas. comewith us here, still to -- adate has been sent date has been set for two recent popes to join a list. we will come to that later. in the u.s. the government is facing a shutdown for the first time in nearly two decades. last-minute negotiations are expected to take place later between democrats and republicans as they failed to reach a deal. more than seven hundred thousand government employees could be sent home without pay. >> t
the students were killed in their dormitory by suspected gunman in northern nigeria. at least 41 people have been killed and 130 injured in a wave of car bombings around the iraqi capital of baghdad. outdoor markets and car parks were suspected in the rush-hour. the most deadly attack kills seven people. tensions in indonesia between two countries, mr. abbott wants ties, buthen economic his policies of sending asylum- seekers back. missingn 70 people are after a boat sank in a typhoon in the...
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river state, nigeria. >>> germany's thomas park is president of the olympic committee. his first job is to oversee the 2014 games in the russian city of sochi and he has already been laying out his vision for the future. >> we should develop a project of sustainability and feasibility for the olympic games. we have to take care of the credibility and giving the ioc members more possibilities to take part in the decision making of the ioc and we have to address the youth in a way that leads them to practicing sports. >> one of the best of new york's best known opera houses is just weeks away from being shut down for good. the city opera is millions of dollars in debt and now the local arts community is appealing for help. kath turner has this >> the grim reality of world war ii but now the company needs the public more than ever. in a severe money shortfall threatens its very existence. >> we can't run a deficit. we will simply close. >> has managed to are manage the city's two annual budgets but not enough. it needs $7 million by the end of this month. if that goal is n
river state, nigeria. >>> germany's thomas park is president of the olympic committee. his first job is to oversee the 2014 games in the russian city of sochi and he has already been laying out his vision for the future. >> we should develop a project of sustainability and feasibility for the olympic games. we have to take care of the credibility and giving the ioc members more possibilities to take part in the decision making of the ioc and we have to address the youth in a way...
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still ahead on the program, more than 20 children are safe from a suspected child trafficker in nigeria and voyager one is the first man-made object to leave the solar system and lance armstrong and details coming up, later in sports. ♪ 37 people have died in a fire at a russian psychiatric hospital and happened in the region in the town of luka and the second fire at a russian psychiatric hospital this year. a blaze in april outside moscow killed 38 people and barney phillips is in moscow and sent us this update. >> we understand that this fire began in the middle of the night, one official saying that it may have been started by one of the psychiatric patients lying in their bed, but obviously rescuers are looking for more evidence now, looking also sadly for more bodies, it should be said that russian and state medical institutions have a pretty poor safety record. you might recall a similar fire in a psychiatric hospital also in the middle of the night just outside moscow back in april that killed more than 30 people. in that case it was blamed on electrical wiring. again, in this
still ahead on the program, more than 20 children are safe from a suspected child trafficker in nigeria and voyager one is the first man-made object to leave the solar system and lance armstrong and details coming up, later in sports. ♪ 37 people have died in a fire at a russian psychiatric hospital and happened in the region in the town of luka and the second fire at a russian psychiatric hospital this year. a blaze in april outside moscow killed 38 people and barney phillips is in moscow...
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ahmed idris is in abuja nigeria. >> the situation is calm. security forces are assuring lobing else everything is under control. soldiers and police men have been combing the areas. saturday night's attack happened two weeks after public schools reopened to a new academic calendar. three months ago the government shut down all public schools because of an attack that killed more than 22 students in that state. the situation in the north-east especially is becoming more and more precarious. in the last two or three weeks more than 200 have been killed in attacks blamed on boko haram insurgents. following the declaration of state of emergency three months ago, the situations here, why the state of emergency has been declared has improved with less and less attacks and normalcy returning to the states. in the last five or four weeks there has been an upsurge in the number of attacks carried out by boko haram. people are beginning to think that the bad old days are back. >> ahmed idris reporting. >> the government of kenya is facing questions as
ahmed idris is in abuja nigeria. >> the situation is calm. security forces are assuring lobing else everything is under control. soldiers and police men have been combing the areas. saturday night's attack happened two weeks after public schools reopened to a new academic calendar. three months ago the government shut down all public schools because of an attack that killed more than 22 students in that state. the situation in the north-east especially is becoming more and more...
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especially in the northeast of nigeria. the military went into action attacking bases. being operated by the insurgents, and then there was this feeling of calm and security in the northern states, and all of a sudden in the last three or four weeks, the in -- insurgents have started attacking. and local militias have helped identify who these people are. >> didn't the military launch a crackdown on the area? what is going on with that? >> they did. actually they did. and the military were close to declaring a victory. last week an officer was saying we are close to crushing the insurgents. then all of a sudden, these attacks are happening all over the place. people are wondering was the military actually in total control of the situation? the question is was the military in total control or on top of things, how did this happen? there are some suggestions now that probably they must have gotten reinforcements outside of nigeria, and things are getting out of control at the moment. >> all right. thank you. >>> there's a lot more to come in this al jazeera news hour. we'
especially in the northeast of nigeria. the military went into action attacking bases. being operated by the insurgents, and then there was this feeling of calm and security in the northern states, and all of a sudden in the last three or four weeks, the in -- insurgents have started attacking. and local militias have helped identify who these people are. >> didn't the military launch a crackdown on the area? what is going on with that? >> they did. actually they did. and the...
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schools and colleges in northeast nigeria are under threat, considered a legitimate target by suspected members of a radical islamic group. just this weekend, 50 students at one college were killed during their sleep. a nigerian authorities have admitted that there was no extra security at that college, in spite of previous attacks there. northern of three states that have been under a state of emergency since june. we have this report. >> grieving family members trying to identify their loved ones after a bloodbath. body is brought to this hospital after sunday's grisly killings. the students were attacked in the debt of the night by suspected members of the group. some survived the ordeal, but only just. of these states appealed for less talk and more action. >> many things written in the newspaper, but no action. we want action. >> this is not the first attack of its kind on day school, and now there are questions about whether or not it could've been prevented. one official admitted there was no security at the school despite earlier promises from the authorities. offact, the campai
schools and colleges in northeast nigeria are under threat, considered a legitimate target by suspected members of a radical islamic group. just this weekend, 50 students at one college were killed during their sleep. a nigerian authorities have admitted that there was no extra security at that college, in spite of previous attacks there. northern of three states that have been under a state of emergency since june. we have this report. >> grieving family members trying to identify their...
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it is estimated nigeria lost about 100,000 barrels of oil every day of this year's first quarter. it is a lucrative business for oil thieves. they break into pipelines, siphoning oil, which is sold internationally. close to home, some of the stolen crude is processed in makeshift refineries to be sold locally. many in the niger delta are extremely poor despite the wealth that comes from their land. this is contributed to the ongoing plunder of the resources. the nigerian national petroleum corporation is often seen as ineffective and corrupt. reporters raised these concerns and more, calling for foreign governments to act and ensure the stolen oil does not find its way to their countries. it has also asked the nigerian government to be more per active tracking the oil and the money that it generates. based economy,oil- so stemming the flow of stolen crude is crucial. this highlights the well-known fact of the billions of dollars lost due to theft. it points to the need for the nigerian government to enforce regulations that would insure the country maximizes its oil wealth. nigeri
it is estimated nigeria lost about 100,000 barrels of oil every day of this year's first quarter. it is a lucrative business for oil thieves. they break into pipelines, siphoning oil, which is sold internationally. close to home, some of the stolen crude is processed in makeshift refineries to be sold locally. many in the niger delta are extremely poor despite the wealth that comes from their land. this is contributed to the ongoing plunder of the resources. the nigerian national petroleum...
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it is estimated nigeria lost about 100,000 barrels of oil every day of this year's first quarter. it is a lucrative business for oil thieves. they break into pipelines, siphoning oil, which is sold internationally. close to home, some of the stolen crude is processed in makeshift refineries to be sold locally. many in the niger delta are extremely poor despite the wealth that comes from their land. this is contributed to the ongoing plunder of the resources. the nigerian national petroleum corporation is often seen as ineffective and corrupt. reporters raised these concerns and more, calling for foreign governments to act and ensure the stolen oil does not find its way to their countries. it has also asked the nigerian government to be more per active tracking the oil and the money that it generates. based economy,oil- so stemming the flow of stolen crude is crucial. this highlights the well-known fact of the billions of dollars lost due to theft. it points to the need for the nigerian government to enforce regulations that would insure the country maximizes its oil wealth. nigeri
it is estimated nigeria lost about 100,000 barrels of oil every day of this year's first quarter. it is a lucrative business for oil thieves. they break into pipelines, siphoning oil, which is sold internationally. close to home, some of the stolen crude is processed in makeshift refineries to be sold locally. many in the niger delta are extremely poor despite the wealth that comes from their land. this is contributed to the ongoing plunder of the resources. the nigerian national petroleum...
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schools and colleges in northeast nigeria are under threat, considered a legitimate target by suspected members of a radical islamic group. just this weekend, 50 students at one college were killed during their sleep. a nigerian authorities have admitted that there was no extra security at that college, in spite of previous attacks there. northern of three states that have been under a state of emergency since june. we have this report. >> grieving family members trying to identify their loved ones after a bloodbath. body is brought to this hospital after sunday's grisly killings. the students were attacked in the debt of the night by suspected members of the group. some survived the ordeal, but only just. of these states appealed for less talk and more action. >> many things written in the newspaper, but no action. we want action. >> this is not the first attack of its kind on day school, and now there are questions about whether or not it could've been prevented. one official admitted there was no security at the school despite earlier promises from the authorities. offact, the campai
schools and colleges in northeast nigeria are under threat, considered a legitimate target by suspected members of a radical islamic group. just this weekend, 50 students at one college were killed during their sleep. a nigerian authorities have admitted that there was no extra security at that college, in spite of previous attacks there. northern of three states that have been under a state of emergency since june. we have this report. >> grieving family members trying to identify their...